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Community Grants Announcement
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Our Club’s charitable foundation, the Winnetka-Northfield Rotary Charitable Foundation, recently completed our annual Community Grants process. We are pleased to report that this year with a budget of $18,000, we awarded 12 grants to local non-profit organizations that serve our community.  Links to these those organizations are:
 
Grants will be presented at our weekly lunch meeting on Thursday, March 12 at noon at the Community House in Winnetka.
Guests are welcome to attend lunch on any Thursday to meet us and learn more about our Club. Contact info@wnrotary.org for more information.
 
Meeting Notes March 5
President Elect Thomas called the meeting to order at 12:20.
 
Pledge led by Rives.
 
Thought was offered by Tony, written by JFK and Charles Dickens.
 
Announcements: Bob reminded us that next week is our Foundation’s Grant award ceremony.
Patti shared an update on RYLA. We are actively looking for high school students to sponsor for this leadership retreat. First session is next weekend, the second is in April.
Thomas reminded us that we will be ordering new badges. Please let him know how you want your badge to read. If you choose, you can underwrite the cost of the badges, which are $18.
Rich – encourages us to attend a program at RI to learn more about Rotary. RI President will speak from 7:30-8:30am on March 17 at RI in Evanston.
 
Dig N Grin: Bill shared This Day in History, with lots of good facts.
 
Happy Bucks: Thomas is having a BIG Rotary week and threw in $100 for the foundation.
Rives shared that his daughter and her husband bought a house in Skokie, his son and daughter in law had twin boys in Cleveland. Big week for his family!
Barb and Bob shared their “leftover” Oreos from the Tuesday Connections food packing project. Barb shared thanks to Bob, Thomas and Heidi for helping on Tuesday.
Tony shared that sometime today he is having a great grandson in Florida.
Wes shared that his grandson was transferred to London, went there this week and found a great apartment.
 
Program:Laura Conti from Project Cure, headquartered in Denver.  They provide donated medical supplies to Ukraine, this is one of several programs that they have.
Cargo Program: sends containers of goods to 135 countries in the world since 1985. In Ukraine, since 2022 they have sent 200 containers, $63M of supplies.
Support Hospitals in Ukraine (SHU) – currently fundraising for this partnership. They know the environment and where to deliver high quality medical surplus materials.
A one-million-dollar donation from John Evans a Wyoming Rotarian has made matching funds available enabling Rotary Clubs to send a container of medical supplies and equipment to Ukraine for just $15,000. Each shipment has an estimated value of $300,000-400,000.  Donations will be matched by a generous gift from fellow Rotarian, John Evans. Every $15,000 raised sends a container to Ukraine.
 
The Wilmette club has partnered with Cure to send supplies to Uganda.
 
The meeting was adjourned at 1:30 with reciting the 4 Way Pledge.
 
 
Meeting Assignments
March 12
Greeter Robert Mardirossian
Thought & Sgt.Lee Padgitt
Dig-n-GrinMoha Bouacha
ScribeThomas Applegate
 
March 19
Greeter Chuck Norton
Thought & Sgt.Peter Skalski
Dig-n-GrinHeidi Sibert
ScribeDavid Grant
 
March 26
Greeter Wes Baumann
Thought & Sgt.David Birkenstein
Dig-n-GrinLiz Taylor
ScribePatti Van Cleave
 
If you are unable to fulfill your assignment, please find a substitute.
 
 
 
Attend the Weekly Meeting on Zoom
Here is the log-in info for today's Rotary meeting. Meeting starts at 12:15, with people beginning to gather around noon.
 
Thursday Lunch Meetings 12:15 pm -1:30 pm
 
If you log on with this link, you will not need a password.
 
Log in with the Zoom app:
Meeting ID: 198 435 237
Password: Win60093
 
Join by Phone: 
312 626 6799; Meeting ID: 198 435 237; Password:  798428 (note, if asked for User ID, press #).
 
Reminder- you can give happy bucks, dig n grin, birthday donations and other donations to our foundation at https://wnrotary.org/page/donate/ or by texting DIGNGRIN to 44-321. 
 
Winnetka-Northfield Rotary Club Creating a Women's Clothing Cooperative in Morocco
The Rotary Club of Winnetka-Northfield is teaming up with The Rotary Foundation and the Rotary Club of Rabat in the capital city of Morocco to establish a women's clothing cooperative in the village of Tomoulilt. This will be a project funded in part with a Rotary Foundation Global Grant (GG#2571461). 
 
The program's objectives are to:
  1. Create a revenue-generating cooperative run by stakeholders of village women/girls;
  2. Empower women to run and manage a long-term sustainable and profitable business operation.
The project funds new equipment and training for the cooperative's participants. Training will encompass technical use of the equipment, entrepreneurial skills, business planning and management, sales and marketing planning, and financial management. The program's vision is to create a self-sustaining long term business enterprise for the participating women in Timoulilt. 
 
Overall program budget is $100,000. The club is seeking cash and District Designated Funds (DDF) support from Rotary Clubs and Districts.  
 
For more information, contact Club Co-President Moha Bouacha at m_bouacha@yahoo.com. Cash contributions may be made online by clicking here
Support The Rotary Foundation!
At the March 6 meeting, Rich Lalley presented an overview of the work of our two foundations- the Winnetka-Northfield Rotary Foundation (WNRCF) and The Rotary Foundation (TRF) of Rotary International. You can review that presentation here
 
The club's board has set a goal of achieving 100% participation in supporting TRF this Rotary Year. To reach this goal, every active member needs to donate a minimum of $25 to The Rotary Foundation.  You can do this online by clicking here.
 
We also aspire to be a 100% Paul Harris Fellow Club. For member who are not yet a Paul Harris Fellow, once your donation level reaches $250 and you have made a contribution this year, our club will celebrate you with a Paul Harris Fellow Award. 
 
We appreciate all of our members who have contributed generously to The Rotary Foundation and to our club's WNRCF foundation. Thank you!
 
Paul Harris Fellows
Bob Baker, Wes Baumann, David Birkenstein*, Moha Boucha, Debra CampbellKen Drummet, Tom Evans, David Grant*, Tony Kambich*, Marie Kuipers, Rich Lalley, Bill Leske, Robert Mardirossian, Ned Meisner, Chuck Norton, Lee Padgitt, ArLynn Presser, Fred Schwimmer*, Heidi Sibert, Peter Skalski, Liz Taylor, Barb Tubekis, Patti Van Cleave. 
 
Bold indicates donation made this Rotary Year. * indicates Major Donor. 
 
Speakers
Mar 12, 2026
Community Grants Charitable Foundation Award Presentation
Mar 19, 2026
Winnetka Historical Society
Mar 26, 2026
Moderator: Ken Drummet
Apr 02, 2026
State of the Villages
Apr 09, 2026
Northfield Centennial Celebration
Apr 16, 2026
Moderator: Ken Drummet
Apr 23, 2026
Youth Philanthropy Board
Apr 30, 2026
RYLA
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Upcoming Events
Celebration of Joe Fell's Life
Community House- Matz Hall
Apr 10, 2026 10:30 AM
 
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Bulletin Editor
Debra Campbell
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The club's board has set a goal of achieving 100% participation in supporting TRF this Rotary Year. To reach this goal, every active member needs to donate a minimum of $25 to The Rotary Foundation.  You can do this online by clicking here.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Moha Bouacha
March 17
 
Bill Leske
March 25
 
Rich Lalley
March 30
 
Join Date
Thomas Applegate
March 3, 2025
1 year
 
Marie Kuipers
March 16, 2014
12 years